CD/DVD Transport
Voyager and DaViD II are both based on very stable drive mechanisms, for the most accurate reading of discs. Then, Theta's powerful technology deals with jitter and digital noise, the two most pervasive problems for digital signals.
DVD's disparate clock speeds (16 mHz audio and 18 mHz video) multiply digital noise, as they tend to interact. This noise can degrade both sound and picture, creating less than satisfying audio performance and video that is unclear, noisy and lacking three dimensionality.
Voyager and DaViD II bring radical technological solutions to both audio and video sections. Theta solves jitter problems by buffering and reclocking digital data. The buffer becomes your source, rather than flawed discs, and provides a more perfect signal.
A custom-manufactured low jitter crystal oscillator at its heart, Theta's master clock actually stores the signal long enough to realign data, correcting raw data as it comes from the disc.